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If your baby's heart rate doesn't increase when he moves, or if he doesn't move once in 40 minutes, the result is "unresponsive." A non-responsive type of fetal heart rate monitoring does not mean that the condition is not normal, it just means that the monitoring does not provide enough information, and you may need to do it again after 1 hour, or do another test, such as a fetal biophysical evaluation or a contraction stress test. However, non-responsive fetal heart rate monitoring may indicate intrauterine hypoxia or a placental problem.
If your doctor thinks your baby is not doing well in the womb, he or she may recommend an induction or cesarean section.
If the fetal movement is not too much, it is normal, if the fetal movement is significantly reduced, it is considered to be the situation of fetal intrauterine distress, and it is necessary to go to the hospital for diagnosis, and if necessary, oxygen inhalation can be considered.
1. Fetal movement is mainly the situation that the baby's limbs move in the belly, the baby is still young in the first month of pregnancy, and the fetal movement is not obvious.
2. If the fetal movement suddenly decreases significantly, it is recommended to count the fetal movement by yourself, three times a day in the morning, noon and evening, one hour at a time, the three times multiplied by 4 is 12 hours of fetal movement, more than 30 times is normal, if less than 10 times is considered to be fetal intrauterine distress, you need to go to the hospital for fetal heart rate monitoring, if necessary, you can consider oxygen inhalation, etc.
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The reason why the pregnant baby does not like to move.
In the process of getting it during pregnancy, it is normal for the baby to be uncertain, and the expectant mother does not need to worry too much. For expectant mothers who have been pregnant for seven months, there is no need to worry about the impact of the child's inactivity, because the child's inactivity is only related to the child's personality, maybe your child's personality is quieter and does not like to move, maybe he will be a beautiful and quiet little princess or little prince in the future.
What are the precautions in the third trimester.
During pregnancy, expectant mothers also need to pay attention to diet, good eating habits are also very important for the fetus, if the expectant mother keeps up with nutrition, then the fetus in the womb will also absorb more nutrients. And during the period from the third trimester to the time of labor, pregnant mothers must insist on prenatal check-ups.
At the same time, pregnant mothers also need to strengthen nutrition, ensure their sleep and carry out appropriate activities. In addition, pregnant mothers also need to learn to listen to the fetal heart rate and count fetal movements, once the baby is irregular, you must go to a professional and regular hospital for medical treatment.
There are many things that need to be paid attention to during pregnancy, and everyone should keep abreast of the dynamics of the fetus in time to avoid adverse consequences. In the late stage, the baby will not be able to move, do not worry at this time, you can go to the hospital to consult the doctor for more details. At the same time, pregnant women should pay more attention to their diet during pregnancy and eat more nutritious food, which will help to have great benefits for the development of the baby.
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Some pregnant mothers find that other pregnant women have frequent fetal movements, but their own fetal treasure is lazy and does not like to move every day, but there is no problem with prenatal examination. So the pregnant mother was afraid that she would give birth to a lazy baby. But the laziness of the fetus during pregnancy is probably not his fault.
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Fetal heart rate monitoring. If it is normal, it means that the baby is currently in good condition in utero and there is no hypoxia. If you don't feel your baby's movement during your fetal heart rate monitoring.
It's possible that the movement is slight, but it's captured by the machine, but you don't feel it yourself. If you usually don't feel the fetal movement except for the time of the fetal heart rate monitoring, it is very likely that you have not found the feeling and regularity of the fetal movement. Each pregnant mother's physical condition is different, so the perception of fetal movement will be different.
Pregnant mothers with thin abdominal walls are more likely to feel fetal movement than pregnant mothers with thick abdominal walls, that is, thin mothers have a stronger perception of fetal movement. In addition, it is also related to the sensitivity of pregnant mothers. Everyone's sensory sensitivity is different, when the baby's fetal movement is still very weak, sensitive people can feel it, but sluggish mothers may not feel it.
Babies don't move all the time, and like adults, babies have their own biological clocks.
and regularity of fetal movements. Fetal movements are alternating resting (awake-sleep) cycles, with an accelerated fetal heart rate during the active phase and no fetal movement during the resting phase, and a slowing fetal heart rate.
Most people begin to have fetal movements after 18 weeks, the initial fetal movements are relatively mild, like a fish swimming in the belly, and then slowly as the baby grows, the amplitude of fetal movements will become more and more obvious.
Peak at 32-34 weeks and after 38 weeks.
Tapering. Normal fetal movements are 3-5 times per hour.
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